Friday, January 30, 2009

RACE TO YOUR FORD DEALER

BUILT FORD TOUGH were the words across the hoodie I gave my foster-son for Christmas. Two weeks later that proved to be a lie.

He was crazy about his 2000 Ford Explorer. It fit his cowboy demeanor and got him where he needed and wanted to go. That night after he and his girlfriend returned from the gym, he parked it in her driveway behind her car. This picture shows what happened four hours later.

He received a recall letter around Thanksgiving. After calling the 800-number on the letter and being placed on hold too long, he hung up. He didn't follow up. The holidays came and just barely went when there was a banging at the door telling them that a corner of the house and the cars in the driveway were ablaze.

He couldn't afford comprehensive insurance so now his cowboy boots are doing the walking. Thanks to Ford's toughness, he has no vehicle, has no means of buying another and still owes us $1000 for this burned one. Thanks Ford. Thanks a lot.

This recall is massive and must be taken seriously. These fires can occur while the vehicle is being driven or when the power is off, and in some cases, idle for days. The speed control deactivation switches are the problem. They have been used for many years in many models of the extended Ford family. Run, don't walk, to your Ford dealer to see if your car or truck may be in danger or check on a recall link such as the one below.

http://www.ford-trucks.com/recalls/recall.php/m-FORD

2 comments:

  1. Great story , I added it to my blog, I have many people that have written me, wanting to be witness' in court this year against Ford Motor Company, because of this defective part.
    Delicia

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  2. Delicia- My heart breaks for you. I can't begin to imagine how deep your pain must be after losing your beautiful son, Payton, and his girlfriend. I couldn't stop crying after reading the story of your tragic loss. Those tears turned to rage when I learned that Ford has taken no responsibility. Our loss of only two cars and damage to the corner of a house, is trivial compared to yours. It was your story that moved me to post ours in hopes that others will take action before tragedy strikes. If the Ford company folds, I will feel no sorrow. Thank you for adding my post to your blog. -Peggy

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